Cengagenowv2, 1 Term Printed Access Card For Warren/reeve/duchac's Financial Accounting, 15th
Cengagenowv2, 1 Term Printed Access Card For Warren/reeve/duchac's Financial Accounting, 15th
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781337272353
Author: WARREN, Carl; Reeve, James M.; Duchac, Jonathan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 4PB

1.

To determine

Record the journal entries as of August 31.

1.

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Answer to Problem 4PB

Partnership: It is that form of organization which is owned and managed by two or more persons who invest and share the profits and losses according to a pre-determined ratio.

The journal entries as of August 31 is as follows:

DateAccount Titles and ExplanationDebit ($)Credit ($)
Aug.31Asset Revaluations$1,800 
           Accounts Receivable $1,500
           Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (1) $300
   (To record the loss on revaluation of assets.)  
 31Merchandise Inventory $4,300 
            Asset Revaluations ($46,800-$42,500) (2) $4,300
   (To record the profit on revaluation of merchandise inventory.)  
 31Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment$15,500 
          Equipment ($64,500-$67,500) (3) $3,000
          Asset Revaluations  $12,500
  (To record the profit on revaluation of equipment.)  
 31Asset Revaluations (Revaluation profit)** (4)$15,000 
        C, Capital (1/2) $7,500
        E, Capital (1/2) $7,500
  (To record the division of revaluation profit between Partner C and E.)     

 Table (1)

Explanation of Solution

Working Notes 1:

Calculation of Allowances for Doubtful Accounts

Allowance for doubtful debt is to be increased to 5% of the remaining account.

NewBalance=[($19,500-$1,500)×5100]=$900

Old Balance = $600

AmountIncreased=($900-$600)=$300

Working Notes 2:

Calculation of Merchandise Inventory-

Book value of Merchandise Inventory = $42,500

Revalued Merchandise Inventory = $46,800

AmountIncreased=($46,800-$42,500)=$4,300

Working Notes 3:

Calculation of Equipment-

Book value of Merchandise Inventory = $64,500

Revalued Merchandise Inventory = $67,500

Amountdecreased=($64,500-$67,500)=-$3000

Working Notes 4:

Calculation of Revaluation Profit

RevaluationProfit=($12,500+$4,300-$1,800)=$15,000

2.

To determine

Record the additional journal entries for the entrance of partner M into the Partnership.  .

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The additional journal entries for the entrance of partner M into the Partnership is as follows:

DateAccount Titles and ExplanationDebit ($)Credit ($)
Sep1E, Capital$26,000 
       M, Capital $26,000
   (To record the purchase of 26,000 of ownership interest of partner E, by partner M.)  
 1Cash$32,000 
       M, Capital $32,000
   (To record the cash brought by partner M to the partnership firm.)  

Table (2)

3.

To determine

Prepare balance sheet for the new partnership as of September 1, 20Y9.

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The balance sheet for the new partnership as of September 1, 20Y9 is as follows.

C, E, and M
Balance Sheet
September 1, 20Y9
Assets   
Current assets:   
      Cash (5) $44,300 
      Accounts receivable$18,000  
       Less allowance for doubtful accounts $900$17,100 
      Merchandise inventory  $46,800 
      Prepaid insurance $1,200 
           Total current assets  $109,400
Property, plant, and equipment:   
     Equipment  $64,500
  Total assets  $173,900
Liabilities   
Current liabilities:   
     Accounts payable  $8,900 
     Notes payable  $15,000 
Total liabilities  $23,900
Partners’ Equity   
C, capital (6) $62,500 
E, capital (7) $29,500 
M, capital  $58,000 
 Total partners’ equity   $150,000
   Total liabilities and partners’ equity  $173,900

Table (2)

Explanation of Solution

Working Notes 5:

Calculation of Cash Balance

CashBalance=($12,300+$32,000)=$44,300

Working Notes 6:

Calculation of Capital Balance of C

CapitalBalance=(Beginningbalance)+(Shareofrevaluationprofit)=$55,000+$7,500=$62,500

Working Notes 7:

Calculation of Capital Balance of E

CapitalBalance=(Beginningbalance)+(Shareofrevaluationprofit)-(ShareTransfer)=$48,000+$7,500-$26,000=$29,500

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